Pune, Sept. 27 -- "The pen has played a powerful role in bringing change to the world, influencing society through impactful writing. Despite the rise of digital tools, a pen still holds great value," said retired Bombay High Court Judge Dilip Karnik. He was speaking at the inauguration of The Pune Fountain Pen Show, organised by The Ink and Pens today.

The event, known as India's only fountain pen exhibition, is being held at One Place, near Dnyaneshwar Paduka Chowk on Fergusson Road, and will run until Sunday.

Prominent dignitaries, including senior lawyer Gautam Karnik, BJP Pune City Vice President Manoj Khatri, and directors of The Ink and Pens Rajesh Pillai, Rashmi Nagarkar-Pillai, and Vaishampayan Guruji, were present. Judge Karnik ...